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Roald Dahl is the author behind some of the best-loved children’s books of all time, including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The BFG, Matilda and The Twits. The author, who passed away in 1990, served as a fighter pilot in the Second World War. He went on to sell more than 250m copies of his books worldwide, with a partnership with Quentin Blake as inseparable a marriage of author and illustrator as that between Lewis Carroll and John Tenniel, or AA Milne and EH Shepard. And yet Roald Dahl was also a highly complex character, as the Royal Mint’s decision to scrap a commemorative coin in his honour attests. We’ll tell you what’s true. You can form your own view. From 15p €0.18 $0.18 USD 0.27 a day, more exclusives, analysis and extras. Subscribe now We hold Enid Blyton to account for the more regrettable attitudes revealed by her prose and should not spare Dahl the … [Read more...] about Roald Dahl’s 10 best children’s books

We’re still nearly two months away from the NFL draft, but as the football world debates Kyler Murray’s stature or the merits of hand size in Indianapolis, it’s time to look ahead with our first mock draft of #MockDraftSeason. 1. ARIZONA CARDINALS: Nick Bosa, EDGE, Ohio State There is a serious possibility that this pick could be used on Kyler Murray, who, as Kliff Kingsbury himself has pointed out, would be a perfect fit to usher his Air Raid offense into the NFL. Bosa, however, is a generational pass-rushing talent. Paired with Chandler Jones, the Cardinals would instantly have one of the best edge duos in the NFL. 2. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS: Josh Allen, EDGE, Kentucky Allen returned for his senior season at Kentucky and earned himself a whole lot more money in the draft. After expanding his pass rushing repertoire, Allen was basically unstoppable when rushing the quarterback. He fills a huge need on the edge. 3. NEW YORK JETS: Quinnen Williams, DT, Alabama You … [Read more...] about Kartje: NFL Mock Draft 1.0 has Ohio State’s Nick Bosa leading the way

The legality of this week’s highly publicized raids of Rutherford County stores is being questioned by activists. More: What is CBD: A glossary of terms On Monday, the sheriff’s office led raids into 23 Rutherford County stores believed to be selling products containing cannabidiol, or CBD, a hemp derivative. Sealed indictments were filed against 21 individuals who will be in court Friday. More: 'Operation Candy Crush': Rutherford County businesses closed, accused of selling CBD candy Is CBD legal? Cannabidiol is considered a Schedule VI narcotic. It is illegal to possess or sell in Tennessee unless prescribed by a doctor and dispensed from a licensed distributor, investigators said. Opinion: Cannabis oil: It's medicine and it's time While that is true, the situation is complicated. Hemp-derived products are, under certain circumstances, legal in Tennessee. Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn PHOTOS: 'Operation Candy Crush" sting … [Read more...] about ‘Operation Candy Crush:’ Legality of Rutherford County CBD raids is under question

The Red Lion was a downtown restaurant where Rochester’s movers and shakers met to eat, drink and frequently hash out business and political deals. The business began in one of Rochester’s best-known buildings and later moved – begrudgingly – to a brand-new skyscraper just a half-mile east. The original restaurant was run by a group that included a former boxer who later became a town supervisor in Wayne County. Squabbles that forced the Red Lion to move filled news accounts for months. Two separate farewell parties were held after the initial closing date was “postponed.” A suburban version of the restaurant was on Monroe Avenue in Brighton, but this story is about the better-known downtown spot. Opened in 1968 in the Powers Building The Red Lion opened in 1968 in the Powers Building at 36. W. Main St., which had been renamed the Executive Office Building. The landmark building was Rochester’s tallest for years and was noted for engineering … [Read more...] about Whatever Happened to … the Red Lion?

GLASSBORO – Police are searching for a man who stabbed a victim and then rode away on a bicycle. The assault occurred about 3:25 p.m. Friday on North Main Street in the area of Normal Boulevard, near the Rowan University campus, according to the Glassboro Police Department. The victim was walking to work when the bicyclist approached and stabbed him one time in the abdomen, police said. The suspect didn’t say anything to the victim during the attack and was last seen fleeing south on Main Street. Police released a photo of the suspect taken from a surveillance video and are asking the public for assistance in identifying him. He was described as a black man wearing a dark jacket. Anyone with information is urged to call Detective Jack Manning at 856-881-1501, ext. 88209. More South Jersey news Mantua Creek, Route 55 oil spill cleanup's next phase: Mother Nature and monitoring Buena wrestler chooses to cut dreadlocks instead of forfeit match; video goes viral … [Read more...] about Victim stabbed while walking along Main Street in Glassboro